Imagine needing to drive around a
boulderPriuson a narrow trailin a Trader Joe’s parking lot.
Imagine needing to drive around a
boulderPriuson a narrow trailin a Trader Joe’s parking lot.
One could argue that this is the essence of owning an "off-road" vehicle in the first place. How many people buy a Jeep because there's a mountain to climb and a creek to ford on the way to the office everyday?
Seems like a stretch to get there...kind of one of those “solution in search of a problem” things
Ex Wife had a Hyundai Excel. Total POS, Always started, always ran.
You literally just described the Chevy Bolt.
It makes sense in this car. It does not make sense in something like an Audi RS7.
Same. Test mules made me think it was going to look too extreme, but I actually really like how it’s toned-down compared to the competition. It will age nicely.
Hope Lucid is paying you well for the 3 advertisements. Plus the pop-up McDongers ads, and the every other picture is an ad. Jalopnik can sick a duck.
I must be the only person around that adores this car. It’s beautiful and a HUGE turn around for Maserati as of late. I haven’t lusted after a Maser in decades, and never thought I would again... but here we are.
And they are 100% sanctioned by the developer/publisher.
The “leak” may be manufactured, but the development of the vehicle is likely real.
Know someone inside. Yes, it’s coming. It may not be called a Raptor from what I’ve been told though.
I trust 0% of the ‘accidental’ leaks coming out of Ford right now. They took one look at the V8 Jeep and said, well, better one-up them.
Now try it with the Bronco Sport!
But they saved money in not installing turn signal lights.
Make ugly cars, see ugly returns.
I have owned the following BMW cars all of which I enjoyed:
Yea it's a shame that Toyota changed the game with the Prius but didn't adopt that technology across their lineup sooner.
GMC tried, and failed miserably.
Low speed control and torque with no fear of stalling.